WHAT NOW?
36" x 12" (91.5cm x 30.5cm)
oil on canvas
$350 plus $25.95 shipping and handling in the US E-mail me for International shipping rates or other inquiries.
Apparently he took that inch and look where it got him! Now what?
I love your bugs!! We have Cicadas in Tennessee right now- not very attractive bugs. Someone suggested I paint one- not sure I am up to looking at one very long, they have red beady eyes. Love the green!
Your talent and creativity is a bottomless well. Have your bloggers ears been ringing. Bruce Sherman had some wonderful things to say about your work. Thank you for sharing.
Such a delightful little fellow. May he find a heaven of greenery and maybe emerge as an emerald butterfly? You could make our Tennessee cicadas gorgeous or at the least very sympathetic.
Your visits to my blog and the comments you leave here are an integral part of my creative process. They are helpful, supportive and well, let's face it, they feel really good! If I don't thank you personally, please allow me to thank you in advance for taking the time to stop by and leave your thoughts, they mean so much!
...measuring the marigolds if he can find any:-)
ReplyDeleteHi there Suzanne!... Tried for an entire day to post regarding your double portrait!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!''Very natural... rakish foreshortening again... you Devil Woman! Great colour and brushwork as usual!
I'm very sure that the client will be more than happy with the portrait... you delivered Excellence ... in spades!!!
Good Painting!
Warmest regards,
Bruce
I love it and it also creeps me out as I'm not a bug person at all. :) The green is amazing and a great composition.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful- love the shadow underneath!
ReplyDeleteNow he'll live on some lucky person's wall : ) Awesome!!!! Love your work Suzanne!
ReplyDeleteNow what? Why, measuring the marigolds of course! A lovely little painting of a not so lovely insect...But he sure is wearing my favorite color!
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting! I love that green!!!
ReplyDeleteToo clever!!!
ReplyDeletePoor guy, he's a bit boxed in... the sacrifices made for a fun composition! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOrigial,original...very original, as always!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Bilbao.
I love your bugs!! We have Cicadas in Tennessee right now- not very attractive bugs. Someone suggested I paint one- not sure I am up to looking at one very long, they have red beady eyes. Love the green!
ReplyDeleteOk so that is just plain awesome. :) I LOVE that! Perfection as usual Suzanne!! :):)
ReplyDeleteyour title made me smile suzanne ....they must look great together ! suzanne
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteYour talent and creativity is a bottomless well. Have your bloggers ears been ringing. Bruce Sherman had some wonderful things to say about your work. Thank you for sharing.
Have a great weekend,
Joan
You always find such fresh and interesting ways to see even the small details of life. I love this!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful little fellow. May he find a heaven of greenery and maybe emerge as an emerald butterfly?
ReplyDeleteYou could make our Tennessee cicadas gorgeous or at the least very sympathetic.
Then he comes back wearing shoes, lol! Brilliant :0D
ReplyDeleteIt never ceases to amaze me, how you make any humble bug into a work of art!
ReplyDeleteNow what indeed! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat green is captivating! Gorgeous!!
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